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you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream. seems not all red jars are created equal. olay regenerist. it's scary how much dirt your vacuum can leave behind. add resolve deep clean powder before you vacuum to expel the dirt within your carpets. resolve's deep clean powder is moist. absorbing and lifting three times more dirt than vacuuming alone. leaving you with a carpet that's truly fresh and clean. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. >>> let's continue chatting >>> let's continue chatting about the super bowl, shall we? this is interesting, too. you know what sodastream-s that new device everyone loves. you make your own soda at home and carbonate your water. apparently, they had bought an ad for the super bowl but it took kind of a shot at coke and pepsi, which of course are big advertisers with the super bowl. so cbs was like, ooh, no, we're not going to run that. we're not going to send people who are spending this much money on our networks this year. the report came out on friday that this new ad had been ban
you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream. seems not all red jars are created equal. olay regenerist. it's scary how much dirt your vacuum can leave behind. add resolve deep clean powder before you vacuum to expel the dirt within your carpets. resolve's deep clean powder is moist. absorbing and lifting three times more dirt than vacuuming alone. leaving you with a carpet that's truly fresh and clean. don't just vacuum clean....
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we're all attached to those gadgets these days. >> all of us. they're tethered to us. and later on in "the skinny" why beyonce and other super bowl performers surprised viewers worldwide. >> and as my new wife i'm glad that we've got our first argument out of the way a few hours ago because i thought it was a brilliant performance. you are continuing the hateration from last week. and you were not a big fan. >> i'm not a huge fan. i thought there were other performances of the night that were much, much, much better. >>> but first this. football's big night delivered big. super bowl xlvii kept fans in the game to the bitter end. but in the end it was the ravens who were the victors. >> that's right. both of us have on kind of ravenish, purplish, bluish, showing baltimore some love this morning. and of course the ravens' big win sent cheering fans back into baltimore, out onto the streets. happy their team hung on for the big victory and beat back the second-half assault from the 49ers. john harbaugh's ravens have won their second super bowl title. his brother jim congr
we're all attached to those gadgets these days. >> all of us. they're tethered to us. and later on in "the skinny" why beyonce and other super bowl performers surprised viewers worldwide. >> and as my new wife i'm glad that we've got our first argument out of the way a few hours ago because i thought it was a brilliant performance. you are continuing the hateration from last week. and you were not a big fan. >> i'm not a huge fan. i thought there were other...
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basically using shoes. inserting smartphones and old recycled head sets so they can now use these as the new smartphone. cool using it on christian louboutin's, and nike air trainers. >> futuristic. >> little bit. >> future to the basics. chewing gum look we have right here. really good gum, never tried it. that you can think 10% faster, >>> this morning on "world news now" -- dramatic end. a 5-year-old boy held hostage underground for a week is set free. >> the boy's captor is dead. a small alabama town is relieved. but so, so many questions remain this morning. it's tuesday, february 5th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good tuesday morning, i'm rob nelson. >> i'm diana perez. we'll get to the latest from the fbi and alabama investigators in our top story. and then to connecticut, a town just outside of newtown where movie makers were ready to shoot a film about a school campus shooting. we'll hear from how the town is reacting. >> first thought maybe this was a coincidence, maybe already
basically using shoes. inserting smartphones and old recycled head sets so they can now use these as the new smartphone. cool using it on christian louboutin's, and nike air trainers. >> futuristic. >> little bit. >> future to the basics. chewing gum look we have right here. really good gum, never tried it. that you can think 10% faster, >>> this morning on "world news now" -- dramatic end. a 5-year-old boy held hostage underground for a week is set free....
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basically using shoes. inserting smart phones and old recycled head sets so they can now use these as the new smart phone. cool using it on christian louboutin's, and nike air trainers. >> futuristic. >> little bit. >> future to the basics. chewing gum look we have right here. really good gum, never tried it. that you can think 10% faster, and it takes your >>> this morning on "world news now" -- dramatic end. a 5-year-old boy held hostage underground for a week is set free. >> the boy's captor is dead. a small alabama town is relieved. but so, so many questions remain this morning. it's tuesday, february 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good tuesday morning, i'm rob nelson. >> i'm diana perez. we'll get to the latest from the fbi and alabama investigators in our top story. and then to connecticut, a town just outside of newtown where movie makers were ready to shoot a film about a school campus shooting. we'll hear from how the town is reacting. >> first thought maybe this wa
basically using shoes. inserting smart phones and old recycled head sets so they can now use these as the new smart phone. cool using it on christian louboutin's, and nike air trainers. >> futuristic. >> little bit. >> future to the basics. chewing gum look we have right here. really good gum, never tried it. that you can think 10% faster, and it takes your >>> this morning on "world news now" -- dramatic end. a 5-year-old boy held hostage underground for a...
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basically using shoes. inserting smart phones and old recycled head sets so they can now use these as the new smart phone. cool using it on christian louboutin's, and nike air trainers. >> futuristic. >> little bit. >> future to the basics. chewing gum look we have right here. really good gum, never tried it. that you can think 10% faster, and it takes your t i think someone at my friend's school has this thing called autism. my friend's brother's son has autism. my neneighbor's son has autism. my son has autism. announcer: autism is gettingloser to home. today, 1 in 88 children is diagnosed with autis- that's a 1,000% increase in the last 40 years. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- dramatic end. a 5-year-old boy held hostage underground for a week is set free. >> the boy's captor is dead. a small alabama town is relieved. but so, so many questions remain this morning. it's tuesday, february 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good tues
basically using shoes. inserting smart phones and old recycled head sets so they can now use these as the new smart phone. cool using it on christian louboutin's, and nike air trainers. >> futuristic. >> little bit. >> future to the basics. chewing gum look we have right here. really good gum, never tried it. that you can think 10% faster, and it takes your t i think someone at my friend's school has this thing called autism. my friend's brother's son has autism. my...
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just one of the tools so many of us will be using. i think by this time tomorrow i'll be using these. seagoggles. ginger zee, abc news, massachusetts. >> mass transit systems and amtrak are cutting service in parts of the northeast. >> accuweather meteorologist jim dicky continues our coverage now. good morning, jim. >> good morning, rob and diana. a crippling snowstorm on tap here for today. two systems merging, colliding off the eastern seaboard, strengthening, moving north and eastward, conditions rapidly deteriorating. as we head on through the afternoon, new york city likely starting as rain and changing over to snow. overnight here from providence, rhode island, on north to bangor, maine, blizzard conditions overnight. a distinction of strong winds and low visibility leading to very dangerous situation as far as travel is concerned. not a good night to be out and about on the roadways. that's for sure. accumulationswise, new york city right in the battleground. likely around a foot by the time all is said and done. wide swath of
just one of the tools so many of us will be using. i think by this time tomorrow i'll be using these. seagoggles. ginger zee, abc news, massachusetts. >> mass transit systems and amtrak are cutting service in parts of the northeast. >> accuweather meteorologist jim dicky continues our coverage now. good morning, jim. >> good morning, rob and diana. a crippling snowstorm on tap here for today. two systems merging, colliding off the eastern seaboard, strengthening, moving north...
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and keep us all safe. warfare doesn't really have any rules, particularly when you're trying to stop a constantly evolving enemy. so, it's a gray area on this one. >> i think a lot of people are okay with the idea of beginning out and killing the terrorist ts, taking care of them if they're outside of the country. we don't think about it or worry about it. but when we start talking about it happening to americans who have, perhaps, lost their way somewhere, and now they're somewhere else and they become a terrorist cell, we're not going to ask them, hey, what's on your mind? we're just going to kill them. that's the problem. >> the homegrown terrorists right in our midst. >>> the federal reserve says it's fixed what it calls a temporary vulnerability which allowed hackers to breach one of its websites. a fed official also claims no critical operations were affected. but as abc's pierre thomas reports, more computer attacks are likely. >> reporter: this is the public face of anonymous. the shadowy group beh
and keep us all safe. warfare doesn't really have any rules, particularly when you're trying to stop a constantly evolving enemy. so, it's a gray area on this one. >> i think a lot of people are okay with the idea of beginning out and killing the terrorist ts, taking care of them if they're outside of the country. we don't think about it or worry about it. but when we start talking about it happening to americans who have, perhaps, lost their way somewhere, and now they're somewhere else...